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Twin Dragons (1992) Instant

: Many famous Hong Kong directors make cameo appearances in the film, including John Woo as a priest and Lau Kar-leung as a doctor.

: For its time, the film used innovative split-screen and camera techniques to allow Jackie Chan to appear on screen with himself, creating seamless interactions between the two distinct characters. Twin Dragons (1992)

: The film was uniquely co-directed by legendary Hong Kong filmmakers Tsui Hark and Ringo Lam, a rare collaboration between two masters of the genre. : Many famous Hong Kong directors make cameo

Released in 1992, (also known as Shuang long hui ) is a standout Hong Kong action-comedy that features Jackie Chan in a dual role as twins separated at birth. The film is celebrated for its mix of slapstick humor, intricate choreography, and high-energy stunts typical of Chan's prime era. Movie Highlights Released in 1992, (also known as Shuang long

: Identical twins are separated at a hospital in Hong Kong; one grows up to be a refined concert pianist in New York, while the other becomes a street-smart mechanic and martial artist in Hong Kong. Chaos ensues when the pianist returns to Hong Kong and the two are mistaken for each other.

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